[aur-general] AUR Release 1.5.0
I will be updating the AUR on main site sometime this evening. There
might be intermittent downtime and maintenance messages, but downtime
will be minimal.
This is a really big release, and I do mean big. This release brings
a json interface, the brand new arch look, a tu voting back-end, tons of
changes under the hood, and the removal of safe flags, among tons of
other changes. See the shortlog for the nitty gritty.
Enjoy
-S
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commit 32be42aee109c2bb8a12b474f364a9d10d2b9da5
Author: Simo Leone
On Feb 19, 2008 12:14 PM, Simo Leone
I will be updating the AUR on main site sometime this evening. There might be intermittent downtime and maintenance messages, but downtime will be minimal.
This is a really big release, and I do mean big. This release brings a json interface, the brand new arch look, a tu voting back-end, tons of changes under the hood, and the removal of safe flags, among tons of other changes. See the shortlog for the nitty gritty.
Enjoy -S
How exciting. :o I can't wait to see this running. -- Callan 'wizzomafizzo' Barrett
On 2/19/08, Simo Leone
This is a really big release, and I do mean big. This release brings a json interface, the brand new arch look, a tu voting back-end, tons of changes under the hood, and the removal of safe flags, among tons of other changes. See the shortlog for the nitty gritty.
Enjoy -S
One small nitpick about the new theme. Did anybody notice that the AUR is using a slightly fancier logo image than the one in the header used by the main website and the bug tracker? I prefer it, but somebody should make sure the same image is used everywhere. All in all, a whole bunch of useful updates! Bjørn
2008/2/19, Bjørn Lindeijer
On 2/19/08, Simo Leone
wrote: This is a really big release, and I do mean big. This release brings a json interface, the brand new arch look, a tu voting back-end, tons of changes under the hood, and the removal of safe flags, among tons of other changes. See the shortlog for the nitty gritty.
Enjoy -S
One small nitpick about the new theme. Did anybody notice that the AUR is using a slightly fancier logo image than the one in the header used by the main website and the bug tracker? I prefer it, but somebody should make sure the same image is used everywhere.
Hah, nice catch! And on DistroWatch we have yet another logo (with colors from older version). I'm cc'ing this to Thayer. -- Roman Kyrylych (Роман Кирилич)
Nice work !
I'm just a little surprised that French translation is not up-to-date. It's
even more disturbing as non internationalized sentences are shown bold red !
I posted some sentences a few months ago and I didn't received any reply.
If it's not too late, I'd be really glad to help translation. Following,
some translation of non localized sentences I met when browsing the new
version.
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2008/2/19, Roman Kyrylych
2008/2/19, Bjørn Lindeijer
: On 2/19/08, Simo Leone
wrote: This is a really big release, and I do mean big. This release brings a json interface, the brand new arch look, a tu voting back-end, tons of changes under the hood, and the removal of safe flags, among tons of other changes. See the shortlog for the nitty gritty.
Enjoy -S
One small nitpick about the new theme. Did anybody notice that the AUR is using a slightly fancier logo image than the one in the header used by the main website and the bug tracker? I prefer it, but somebody should make sure the same image is used everywhere.
Hah, nice catch! And on DistroWatch we have yet another logo (with colors from older version). I'm cc'ing this to Thayer.
-- Roman Kyrylych (Роман Кирилич)
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 04:03:02PM +0100, Cilyan Olowen wrote:
Nice work !
I'm just a little surprised that French translation is not up-to-date. It's even more disturbing as non internationalized sentences are shown bold red ! I posted some sentences a few months ago and I didn't received any reply.
If it's not too late, I'd be really glad to help translation. Following, some translation of non localized sentences I met when browsing the new version.
-------------------------------- _DISCLAIMER_ AVERTISSEMENT: Les PKGBUILDs proposés dans "Unsupported" sont produits par des utilisateurs. Téléchargez-les à vos propres risques.
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I asked a month ago [1] and I got two replies (out of like .. 8 translations), both of which were in the release. Next time I'll be sure to ask on more mailing lists though, that may be my mistake. I've applied your changes, thanks! -S [1] http://archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-dev/2008-January/000085.html
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 14:24 +0100, Bjørn Lindeijer wrote:
One small nitpick about the new theme. Did anybody notice that the AUR is using a slightly fancier logo image than the one in the header used by the main website and the bug tracker?
I did. http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/9613 (even though the bug is dated after your mail, I filed it before reading about it here..)
2008/2/19, Simo Leone
I will be updating the AUR on main site sometime this evening.
Great release! I've been waiting for it or quite some time... Package browsing order is somewhat broken, though: http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/9615 And one more notice for the Italian translation: Giovanni, the Italian disclaimer is empty... are you aware of it? Corrado
2008/2/19, Simo Leone
I will be updating the AUR on main site sometime this evening. There might be intermittent downtime and maintenance messages, but downtime will be minimal.
This is a really big release, and I do mean big. This release brings a json interface, the brand new arch look, a tu voting back-end, tons of changes under the hood, and the removal of safe flags, among tons of other changes. See the shortlog for the nitty gritty.
Enjoy -S
Hello, Good work, but is there any way to sort packages by vote? Regards, Mateusz.
On Feb 19, 2008 9:46 AM, Mateusz Herych
Good work, but is there any way to sort packages by vote?
Click on the 'Votes' column heading name? Scott
On Mon 2008-02-18 21:14 , Simo Leone wrote:
I will be updating the AUR on main site sometime this evening. There might be intermittent downtime and maintenance messages, but downtime will be minimal. [...]
Praise: Really good job! Question: Is there a way to list all packages voted by me (and/or packages with notify) ? Critic: The lack of the "Sort by" box in the search page is IMHO a regression. -- Alessio (molok) Bolognino Please send personal email to themolok@gmail.com Public Key http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xFE0270FB GPG Key ID = 1024D / FE0270FB 2007-04-11 Key Fingerprint = 9AF8 9011 F271 450D 59CF 2D7D 96C9 8F2A FE02 70FB
On Feb 19, 2008 2:47 PM, Alessio Bolognino
Critic: The lack of the "Sort by" box in the search page is IMHO a regression.
Click the headings?
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 09:47:32PM +0100, Alessio Bolognino wrote:
Praise: Really good job!
Question: Is there a way to list all packages voted by me (and/or packages with notify) ?
Critic: The lack of the "Sort by" box in the search page is IMHO a regression.
We're trying to clean up the interface a little without decreasing functionality. So we figured since it's fairly standard to have clickable column headings for sorting, that it was a reasonable change. -S
On Feb 19, 2008 10:23 PM, Simo Leone
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 09:47:32PM +0100, Alessio Bolognino wrote:
Praise: Really good job!
Question: Is there a way to list all packages voted by me (and/or packages with notify) ?
Critic: The lack of the "Sort by" box in the search page is IMHO a regression.
We're trying to clean up the interface a little without decreasing functionality. So we figured since it's fairly standard to have clickable column headings for sorting, that it was a reasonable change.
-S
That may be true, but I think the 'sort by age' functionality is not available anymore if I'm not overlooking something obviously. I always used this type of sorting when there is an orphan request to see when the contributor of the particular package last updated any package (saves me time for only having to check one package). I really think this was a nice funtionality. Ronald
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 22:32 +0100, Ronald van Haren wrote:
That may be true, but I think the 'sort by age' functionality is not available anymore if I'm not overlooking something obviously. I always used this type of sorting when there is an orphan request to see when the contributor of the particular package last updated any package (saves me time for only having to check one package). I really think this was a nice funtionality.
Maybe something like this could go to user's stats (maybe visible to TUs only?)? Like: Last package update: 2008/02/19 Outdated Packages: 12 of 23
participants (12)
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Aaron Griffin
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Alessio Bolognino
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bardo
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Bjørn Lindeijer
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Callan Barrett
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Cilyan Olowen
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Mateusz Herych
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Roman Kyrylych
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Ronald van Haren
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Scott Horowitz
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Simo Leone
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Timm Preetz